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Slaty-breasted Tinamou

Crypturellus boucardi

 


The range map in Howell and Webb shows this species as present right along the Caribbean slope of northern Central America, though absent from much of the highlands and drier areas of the interior. Like all the tinamous, this species is most easily located by its haunting call, though they can be difficult to observe well. They are often seen on paths in the forest, where they usually walk away into the undergrowth. If you are quiet, it is often possible to sneak up and get views as they walk away on the forest floor. My only sightings in Guatemala have been at Tikal and Finca Ixobal, which is near Poptun. I have seen them in Honduras at Lancetilla, Las Marias and Pico Bonito.
 
     
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